Moving Art Season 1 Episode 3
Moving Art
Season 1

Ep 3. Deserts

  • May 4, 2017
  • 1500 min
  •   (32)

Moving Art is a series that takes the viewers on a cinematic journey across the world, capturing the breathtaking beauty of nature and its diverse landscapes through stunning visuals and music. In season 1 episode 3, we are taken on a journey to explore one of the most fascinating and mysterious terrains on earth - Deserts.

The episode begins by immersing the viewers into the vast and unforgiving deserts of the world, from the scorching heat of the Sahara to the icy barren expanse of Antarctica’s Dry Valleys. The episode uses its stunning imagery and immersive soundscapes to capture the essence of the deserts, the vastness and stillness, and the unbroken silence that pervades desolate landscapes.

Throughout the episode, we are introduced to the remarkable adaptations and survival strategies of the animals that call the desert their home. We are shown how different species survive by adapting to the extreme conditions of the deserts.

One of the fascinating animal species that we are introduced to is the Fennec fox, the smallest species of foxes in the world. We see how these tiny creatures live in the Sahara Desert and the ingenious ways they have adapted to the harsh conditions of the desert. We also get to see sand snakes, desert lizards, and other animals that have mastered the art of surviving in the arid conditions.

Moving Art also takes viewers on an immersive journey into the geological history of deserts. We see some of the most mesmerizing and peculiar geological features of the desert, including the giant sand dunes of the Sahara and the layered rock formations of Utah's Monument Valley. The episode expertly captures the color and texture of the desert landscapes, from the deep reds and oranges of the rocks to the soft, flowing curves of the sand dunes.

One of the highlights of the episode is the portrayal of the night time life of the desert, which is a unique world all to its own. As nocturnal creatures come out of hiding, the vibrant silence of the desert gives way to a beautifully orchestrated symphony of sounds - the howls of coyotes, the hoots of owls, and the rustling of desert rodents. The episode also unveils the night sky, which is carpeted with stars that twinkle brilliantly against the backdrop of the dark sky.

Moving Art: Deserts is truly a cinematic masterpiece. The episode presents a beautifully crafted portrayal of one of the most challenging yet awe-inspiring landscapes on the planet, using the immersive power of videography to capture the desert's complexities and beauty. Each frame of the episode is beautifully crafted, and the stunning visuals are only matched by the equally captivating soundscape.

In conclusion, Moving Art: Deserts is an excellent piece of nature documentary filmmaking. The episode manages to immerse the viewers in the world of the desert and takes them on a journey that is both educational and entertaining. The series presents a unique way of exploring the beauty of our planet, and the desert is the perfect subject for the series. Whether you have been to a desert or not, this episode of Moving Art is a must-watch as it captures the essence of this diverse and remarkable place.

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Description
  • First Aired
    May 4, 2017
  • Runtime
    1500 min
  • Language
    English